Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 273, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Public Sale of City Property. Desiring to move away on account of the “poor health of my son, I have decided to sell my residence in Rensselaer at public auction. Same will oe sold at the premises, corner Main and Elm streets, in Rensselaer, SATURDAY, NOT. 2srd, at 2 o’clock p. m. The property consists of a good 7room, one-story house situated on two lots, each 50x125 feet. There are a number of fruit trees, grapes and a garden spot on the place. City water in the house. Terms —Announced on day of sale. JAMES THOMSON. FAIR OAKS. Several Pair Oaks people were summoned to report to the grand jury Tuesday. Mage Barker, who has been quite sick for the past two weeks with pneumonia, is better. Mrs. N. A. McKay and Mrs. Frank McKay went out to Ray Elmore’s Monday to help Mrs. Elmore cook for buckwheat thrashers. T!he temperance entertainment at the two Sunday schools and the young peoples’ meeting proved to be very entertaining and we hope of lasting good to both those who took part and those in attendance. Mrs. Clevenger visited a few days this week with her sister, of LibertyvHle. Mrs. Cottingham returned Saturday from a two weeks’ visit near Brookston. Fred IdcKay has a job with the block signal company, who are working south toward Bloomington. ILawfence Halleck and one or two others went up to Chicago last week to set out sonde nursery stock. .a The Ladies’ Aid has just finished having the M. E. church re-papered, which was a much needed improvement. Sherman Richards, of Rensselaer, did the work. Hazel Williams has returned home after a few weeks’ stay in Chicago. Win. Warne is having his barn reroofed and other improvements made.